Description
The album that played a major role in defining the music that should be called "jazz reggae".Jamaica, Kingston-born jazz pianist Monty Alexander co-starred in "Rass!" Ernest Ranglin, the world's best guitarist from Jamaica, who has fascinated listeners, played a major role in defining the music that should be called "jazz reggae", which combines roots reggae and jazz. album.
Recorded live at the Montreux Jazz Festival in June 1995, including a Bob Marley cover, and in a studio in Geneva the following month, July 1995, keeping the live vibe. Record the recording. Monty Alexander's "Love Notes" (B2) is the most beautiful dialogue between Monty Alexander's piano and Ernest Ranglin's guitar.
A1.Medley: Exodus a)1st Movement-Theme From The Movie "Exodus" b)2nd Movement-Movement Of Jah People
A2.Regulator
A3.Crying
B1.Moonlight City
B2.Love Notes
B3.Sneaky Steppers
Recorded live at the Montreux Jazz Festival in June 1995, including a Bob Marley cover, and in a studio in Geneva the following month, July 1995, keeping the live vibe. Record the recording. Monty Alexander's "Love Notes" (B2) is the most beautiful dialogue between Monty Alexander's piano and Ernest Ranglin's guitar.
A1.Medley: Exodus a)1st Movement-Theme From The Movie "Exodus" b)2nd Movement-Movement Of Jah People
A2.Regulator
A3.Crying
B1.Moonlight City
B2.Love Notes
B3.Sneaky Steppers